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Affective Computing: A Free Tutorial’s Ready For Your Auditioning

As you may have already learned via this site's upcoming events page, from last week's Embedded Vision Insights newsletter, or through the special events showcase on the DESIGN East site, the Embedded Vision Alliance will host the Embedded Vision Summit on September 19 in Boston, Massachusetts. The Summit will provide a technical educational forum for […]

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CogniMem Technologies Product Demonstration at the July 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit

Bruce McCormick, Co-Founder, President and CEO, and Matt McCormick, Applications Development, use a Microsoft Kinect-based finger gesture recognition demonstration to showcase the capabilities of the company's CM1K neural network processor, at the July 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit.

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Xilinx Product Demonstration at the July 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit

Glenn Steiner, Senior Manager for Processor Technical Marketing, uses a "Pong" demonstration to showcase the merged control plane and data plane applications that are possible using the company's Zynq-7000 Extensible Processing Platform products, at the July 2012 Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit.

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The Middle East – Tipped in Favour of Network Video Surveillance Equipment

Wellingborough, 25th July 2012, IMS Research, recently acquired by IHS Inc. (NYSE:IHS), estimates that the tipping point when network video surveillance sales overtake analogue video surveillance sales has already happened in the Middle East. Its recently published report on this market, estimates that network video surveillance equipment accounted for 53% of video surveillance equipment in

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Embedded Vision Insights: July 24, 2012 Edition

In this edition of Embedded Vision Insights: Recent Alliance Member Summit and Upcoming Embedded Vision Event for Engineers A Gaze Tracking Demonstration Vision-Versus-Video Differentiation Embedded Vision in the News LETTER FROM THE EDITOR Dear Colleague, Phew! Another Embedded Vision Alliance Member Summit has come and gone, last Thursday to be precise. I'd like to thank

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Samsung’s Smart TVs: Here Come The Gesture Interface APIs

Remember those camera-inclusive televisions unveiled by Samsung at January's CES, which have caused no shortage of controversy, along with at least one humorous (albeit arguably sexist) commercial? Well, Samsung's just released v3.5 of their associated SDK for third-party developers, which supports (among other things) not only Samsung's proprietary IDE but also the Eclipse IDE and

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YouTube’s Face Detection-Based Blurring: Digital Protection From Those Intent On Harming

As the daily news reports unfortunately make regularly clear, existing among us are no shortage of sick and twisted individuals who prey on children they find via (among other avenues) published images. And those same news reports document scores of situations in which captured still photos and video footage have been used by oppressive regimes

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Texas Instruments’ Multicore DSPs: Evaluation Modules Promise Embedded Vision Implementation Ease

Embedded Vision Alliance Platinum member Texas Instruments recently unveiled two new EVMs (evaluation modules) for the company's KeyStone-based TMS320C665x multicore digital signal processors (DSPs), the TMS320C6654, TMS320C6655 and TMS320C6657. Quoting from the press release (bolded emphasis is mine): Combining fixed- and floating-point capabilities, TI's C665x multicore processors deliver real-time high performance at low power coupled

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Samsung And Google’s Galaxy Nexus: A Facial Recognition Work In Progress

I've discussed several times, in past news writeups, the facial recognition-based unlock capabilities built into Google's Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich". Reading others' reviews gives only a secondhand perspective on a technology or product; a personal hands-on analysis is the preferable approach. So it was that I recently was able to borrow a Google-branded, Samsung-developed

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Face.com’s Acquisition: Good For Facebook, Not So Much For Broader Facial Recognition Industry Ambitions

Back in mid-April, I devoted a news writeup to the latest developments at facial recognition algorithm developer Face.com, focusing in particular on the API that the company provided for third-party developer leverage, often free of charge. Those bountiful-technology days, unfortunately, have come and gone. A month ago, Facebook decided to acquire Face.com for an unannounced

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